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Alpha Set (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
Alpha Set (Fall 2023)
$17.21
Description

  Ultra-light & strong aircraft aluminum alloy utensils

  The Alpha Set from Sea to Summit features utensils with thicker and sturdier handles than the AlphaLight utensils, but that are still very lightweight. The set includes a Knife, Fork and Spoon (3 items) plus a mini-carabiner to hold them together. At the end of each utensil the cut out hole is hexagonal shaped, so that you get three different size hex wrenches (3 mm, 4 mm & 5 mm) built in.

  NOTE: the cleanser used in dishwashers will damage the anodization, so Alpha Cutlery should not be washed in a dishwasher.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Size:
3-Piece
Color:
Aluminum
Weight:
1.3 oz. (37 g)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
349
UPC:
9327868018215
Other Features:
• Ultra-light & super strong aircraft aluminum alloy
• Conforms to FDA food safety standards
• Smooth matte finish
• Comes with a mini carabiner to hold the set together
NOTE: the cleanser used in dishwashers will damage the anodization, so Alpha Cutlery should not be washed in a dishwasher.
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